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+ | The Objective-C 2.0 Essentials online book contains 34 chapters of detailed information intended to provide everything necessary to gain proficiency as an Objective-C programmer for both Mac OS X and iPhone development. | ||
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+ | Objective-C 2.0 Essentials - Second Edition | ||
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+ | © 2012 Neil Smyth / Payload Media. This eBook is provided for personal use only. Unauthorized use, reproduction and/or distribution strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. | ||
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+ | == Table of Contents == | ||
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# [[About Objective-C Essentials]] | # [[About Objective-C Essentials]] | ||
#* [[About Objective-C Essentials|Why are you reading this?]] | #* [[About Objective-C Essentials|Why are you reading this?]] | ||
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#* [[The History of Objective-C|The Smalltalk programming Language]] | #* [[The History of Objective-C|The Smalltalk programming Language]] | ||
#* [[The History of Objective-C|C meets Smalltalk]] | #* [[The History of Objective-C|C meets Smalltalk]] | ||
− | #* [[The History of Objective-C|Objective-C and Apple]]<br><br> | + | #* [[The History of Objective-C|Objective-C and Apple]]<br><br><htmlet>ezoictoc1</htmlet> |
# [[Installing Xcode and Compiling Objective-C on Mac OS X]] | # [[Installing Xcode and Compiling Objective-C on Mac OS X]] | ||
#* [[Installing Xcode and Compiling Objective-C on Mac OS X|Installing Xcode on Mac OS X]] | #* [[Installing Xcode and Compiling Objective-C on Mac OS X|Installing Xcode on Mac OS X]] | ||
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#* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|long long]] | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|long long]] | ||
#* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|short]] | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|short]] | ||
− | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|signed / unsigned]]<br><br> | + | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Data Types|signed / unsigned]]<br><br><htmlet>ezoictoc2</htmlet> |
# [[Working with Variables and Constants in Objective-C]] | # [[Working with Variables and Constants in Objective-C]] | ||
#* [[Working with Variables and Constants in Objective-C|What is an Objective-C Variable]] | #* [[Working with Variables and Constants in Objective-C|What is an Objective-C Variable]] | ||
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#* [[Objective-C Operators and Expressions|Bitwise Right Shift]] | #* [[Objective-C Operators and Expressions|Bitwise Right Shift]] | ||
#* [[Objective-C Operators and Expressions|Compound Bitwise Operators]]<br><br> | #* [[Objective-C Operators and Expressions|Compound Bitwise Operators]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C 2.0 Operator Precedence]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Operator Precedence|An Example of Objective-C Operator Precedence]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Operator Precedence|Objective-C Operator Precedence and Associativity]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C 2.0 Operator Precedence|Overriding Operator Precedence]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Commenting Objective-C Code]] | ||
+ | #* [[Commenting Objective-C Code|Why Comment your Code?]] | ||
+ | #* [[Commenting Objective-C Code|Single Line Comments]] | ||
+ | #* [[Commenting Objective-C Code|Multi-line Comments]]<br><br> | ||
# [[Objective-C Flow Control with if and else]] | # [[Objective-C Flow Control with if and else]] | ||
#* [[Objective-C Flow Control with if and else|Using the if Statement]] | #* [[Objective-C Flow Control with if and else|Using the if Statement]] | ||
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#* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|A switch Statement Example]] | #* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|A switch Statement Example]] | ||
#* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|Explaining the Example]] | #* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|Explaining the Example]] | ||
− | #* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|Combining case Statements]]<br><br> | + | #* [[The Objective-C switch Statement|Combining case Statements]]<br><br><htmlet>ezoictoc3</htmlet> |
# [[Objective-C Looping - The for Statement]] | # [[Objective-C Looping - The for Statement]] | ||
#* [[Objective-C Looping - The for Statement|Why Use Loops?]] | #* [[Objective-C Looping - The for Statement|Why Use Loops?]] | ||
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#* [[An Overview of Objective-C Object Oriented Programming|Bringing it all Together]] | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Object Oriented Programming|Bringing it all Together]] | ||
#* [[An Overview of Objective-C Object Oriented Programming|Structuring Object-Oriented Objective-C Code]]<br><br> | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Object Oriented Programming|Structuring Object-Oriented Objective-C Code]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods]] | ||
+ | #* [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods|Instance and Class Methods]] | ||
+ | #* [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods|Creating a New Class Method]] | ||
+ | #* [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods|The @interface Section]] | ||
+ | #* [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods|The @implementation Section]] | ||
+ | #* [[Writing Objective-C Class Methods|The main() Function]]<br><br> | ||
# [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation]] | # [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation|Data Encapsulation]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation|Synthesized Accessor Methods]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation|Direct Access to Encapsulated Data]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation|Objective-C and Dot Notation]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation|Controlling Access to Instance Variables]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C Inheritance]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Inheritance|Inheritance, Classes and Subclasses]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Inheritance|An Objective-C Inheritance Example]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Inheritance|Extending the Functionality of a Subclass]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Inheritance|Overriding Inherited Methods]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Pointers and Indirection in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Pointers and Indirection in Objective-C|How Variables are Stored]] | ||
+ | #* [[Pointers and Indirection in Objective-C|An Overview of Indirection]] | ||
+ | #* [[Pointers and Indirection in Objective-C|Indirection and Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Pointers and Indirection in Objective-C|Indirection and Object Copying]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C Dynamic Binding and Typing with the id Type]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dynamic Binding and Typing with the id Type|Static Typing vs Dynamic Typing]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dynamic Binding and Typing with the id Type|Dynamic Binding]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dynamic Binding and Typing with the id Type|Polymorphism]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|Variable Scope]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|Block Scope]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|Function Scope]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|Global Scope]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|File Scope]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class|Variable Storage Class]]<br><br><htmlet>ezoictoc4</htmlet> | ||
+ | # [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|What is a Function?]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|How to Declare an Objective-C Function]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|Calling an Objective-C Function]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|Function Prototypes]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|Function Scope and the static Specifier]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of Objective-C Functions|Static Variables in Functions]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C Enumerators]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Enumerators|Why Use Enumerators]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Enumerators|Declaring an Enumeration]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Enumerators|Creating and Using an Enumeration]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Enumerators|Enumerators and Variable Names]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[An Overview of the Objective-C Foundation Framework]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of the Objective-C Foundation Framework|The Foundation Framework]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of the Objective-C Foundation Framework|Including the Foundation Headers]] | ||
+ | #* [[An Overview of the Objective-C Foundation Framework|Finding the Foundation Framework Documentation]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Strings without NSString]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Declaring Constant String Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Creating Mutable and Immutable String Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Getting the Length of a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Copying a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Searching for a Substring]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Replacing Parts of a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|String Search and Replace]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Deleting Sections of a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Extracting a Subsection of a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Inserting Text into a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Appending Text to the End of a String]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Comparing Strings]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Checking for String Prefixes and Suffixes]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Converting to Upper or Lower Case]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Converting Strings to Numbers]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with String Objects in Objective-C|Converting a String Object to ASCII]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects|Creating and Initializing NSNumber Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects|Getting the Value of a Number Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects|Comparing Number Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects|Getting the Number Object Value as a String]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Mutable and Immutable Arrays]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Creating an Array Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Finding out the Number of Elements in an Array]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Accessing the Elements of an Array object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Accessing Array Elements using Fast Enumeration]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Adding Elements to an Array Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Inserting Elements into an Array]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Deleting Elements from an Array Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Objective-C Array Objects|Sorting Array Objects]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|What are Dictionary Objects?]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|Creating Dictionary Objects]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|Initializing and Adding Entries to a Dictionary Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|Getting an Entry Count]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|Accessing Dictionary Entries]] | ||
+ | #* [[Objective-C Dictionary Objects|Removing Entries from a Dictionary Object]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Working with Directories in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|The Objective-C NSFileManager, NSFileHandle and NSData Classes]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Understanding Pathnames in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Creating an NSFileManager Instance Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Identifying the Current Working Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Changing to a Different Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Creating a New Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Deleting a Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Renaming or Moving a Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Getting a Directory File Listing]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Directories in Objective-C|Getting the Attributes of a File or Directory]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Working with Files in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Creating an NSFileManager Instance]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Checking if a File Exists]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Comparing the Contents of Two Files]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Checking if a File is Readable/Writable/Executable/Deletable]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Moving/Renaming a File]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Copying a File]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Removing a File]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Creating a Symbolic Link]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Reading and Writing Files with NSFileManager]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Working with Files using the NSFileHandle Class]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Creating an NSFileHandle Object]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|NSFileHandle File Offsets and Seeking]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Reading Data from a File]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Writing Data to a File]] | ||
+ | #* [[Working with Files in Objective-C|Truncating a File]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|The Anatomy of a Path]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Finding a Temporary Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Getting the Current User's Home Directory]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Getting the Home Directory of a Specified User]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Extracting the Filename from a Path]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Extracting the Filename Extension]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Standardizing a Path]] | ||
+ | #* [[Constructing and Manipulating Paths with NSPathUtilities|Extracting the Components of a Path]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Copying Objects in Objective-C]] | ||
+ | #* [[Copying Objects in Objective-C|Objects and Pointers]] | ||
+ | #* [[Copying Objects in Objective-C|Copying an Object in Objective-C using the <NSCopying> Protocol]] | ||
+ | #* [[Copying Objects in Objective-C|<NSCopying> Protocol and copyWithZone Method Implementation]] | ||
+ | #* [[Copying Objects in Objective-C|Performing a Deep Copy]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|The #define Statement]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|Creating Macros with the #define Statement]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|Changing the Objective-C Language with #define]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|Undefining a Definition with #undef]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|Conditional Compilation]] | ||
+ | #* [[Using Objective-C Preprocessor Directives|The #import Directive]]<br><br> | ||
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About Objective-C Essentials |
Purchase the full edition of this Objective-C book in Print ($14.99) or eBook ($12.99) format Objective-C 2.0 Essentials Print and eBook (ePub/PDF/Kindle) editions contain 31 chapters. |
The Objective-C 2.0 Essentials online book contains 34 chapters of detailed information intended to provide everything necessary to gain proficiency as an Objective-C programmer for both Mac OS X and iPhone development.
Objective-C 2.0 Essentials - Second Edition
© 2012 Neil Smyth / Payload Media. This eBook is provided for personal use only. Unauthorized use, reproduction and/or distribution strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
Purchase the full edition of this Objective-C book in Print ($14.99) or eBook ($12.99) format Objective-C 2.0 Essentials Print and eBook (ePub/PDF/Kindle) editions contain 31 chapters. |
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About Objective-C Essentials |